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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1946-12-13

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1946-12-13, page 01

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S1\V>^ Serving Colmnbus and CentraJ Ohio Jewish Communiiy %]P^
Vol. 24, No. 51
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DUCBMBUR 13, lD4fl
Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals
Capacity Crowd Anticipated for B*nai Brith Women Variety Show Premiere Tonight at 8:30
Jerry Orodin
director
1.... K. A.rt.l.. .
Aaron ColiAn
Pianist
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Summer and Klemperer Head New and Old Jewish Centers
Eiect Trustees, Officers, Adopt Constitution I And Appoint Several Major Committees
Additional progress toward tde new Jewish Center has been made with the selection ot trustees, election of officers, adoption of a constitution and the appointment of several major committees.
Samuel N. Summer, general chairman of the Campaign Co'mmittee, which so successfully raised the funds needed for the new structure, was elected president of the Jewish Center at a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees.
Dr. E, J. Gordon was named honorary president; Al- beri Schiff, I. W. Garek and Abe A. Wolman, vice presi¬ dents; William Wasserstrom, secretary, and Jack S. Res¬ ler, treasurer.
The following committees were appointed by Mr. Summer:
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Wlien the curtain goes up at 8:30 tonight on the Premiere showing of "Pacit Up Your Trebles",, .the gigantic Musical ¦Variety Show culminating the Eighth Annual BXind-Raising Project of the Columbus Chap¬ ter of B'nal Brith. Women, Gov¬ ernor and Mrs. Frank J. Laus- c)ie •will be the principal guests pf'^honot' in the East High Sclibol Auditorium. Although Mayor James A. Rhodes is out of the city, Mrs. Rhodes will be present, 'with a representa¬ tive of the Mayoi".
Other guests who will attend the opening night include Mv. and Mrs Albert A. Woldman, of Cleveland, 0. Mr. Woldman is the Chief of the Ohio State Bureau of Unemployment Com¬ pensation and a Past Preslderit of the B'nai B'rllh District Grand Lodge, while Mrs. Wold- man served as President of the Women's Grand' Lodge of. DIs, trlct 2 several years ago, and is now a member of the Woni' en/'s Supreme Council, National lAdralnlstratlve Board of the B'ngi BTlJh-Women
Many prominent commual leaders frojn sjnaller commun¬ ities stjrroupdiijg Columbus have also sent In pledgee ond •wiH be present on Saturday artd Sunday nights. Mayor Ben
Mrs. J. D. Sthoctcr
Co-Chalrman
Gordon, ot Circleville, 0., and his wife ¦will be honored guests at the Sunday performance, which is also scheduled to start promptly at 8:30 P. M.'
j^atrons are asked to be in their seats by 8:20, as the Over-
Helen Waren Most Impressive As Donor Dinner Speaker
Miss Helen Waren, star of the theatre and radio, denounced British policy of control in Pal¬ estine at the 18th. Annual Don¬ or Dinner • of the 'Columbus Chapter of 'Hadassah, held last Sunday 'evening at the Nell House ,
Speaking of the Ar^b prob-
:|em.-4''^^r^<'°^'^^i^>'l^>*^^y' working with the Jews'* lii an attempt to bring more ipimi- grants Ipto Palestine"
In a most • dramatic mamiert she-recounted Instances of the determination and resilience of the Jews, ¦who refused to be deported to Cyprus.
Miss Waren told the audience, which filled both the Junior and Main Ballrooms to capacity of her personal experiences as she first, became aware of the problem of the displaced Jews In Europe... how she helped them escape from Germany into Italy., and then, with the help (Continued on Page 8)
ADOLPH R08HNBERG BBFORm LEADER DIES AT (IS
FInitnco and Planning: Allen Gundershelmer, chairman; Jos¬ eph 'Basch, Herljert Byer, I. W. Garek, Harry Girbart, Dr. E. J. Gordon, R. J. Klemperer, Rob- eft Lazarus, Simon Lazarus, Robert K. Levy, Herman Luck- off, Samuel M. Melton, J. S. Resler,' Albert Schlff, Robert W. Schlff, Samuel Shinbach, Justin L. Sillman, J W Stein- hauser, Samuel Stone, Wm. \Vas- serstrom, A. A Wolman, Leo ¦yassenoff and A. I. Yenkin. ^
chairman; Robert A. Gllck, Wm. Kahn, Sidney L Kat2,\ Walter Katz, Leonard Kohn, .Harry R. Roth,, Samuel J,. Schlonsky and Samuel Shinbach.
Publicity: Herbert Byer, chair¬ man; Chas. Ross, Herbert Wise and Fred 'yenkin,
Site: A. I. Yenliin, chairman; Millard Cummliis, Troy A. F'ei- bel, Harry Gilbert, Arthur Gold¬ berg, Dr. E. J. Gordon, Herman Liickoff, Leonard Manekin. Samuel M. Melton, Jacic Ratner,
(Continued on Page Eight)
Samuel N. Summer
R. J. Klemperer Is New President Of Schonthal Center
EISENDRATH ELEVAIBD TO PRESIDENCy OP U.A.H.C.
CINCINNATI, O. — Adoiph Rosenberg, -presidenf of the Union of American Hebi'ew Con¬ gregations, and for many years ture will begin at 8:25, with I active In Jewish and Comraun- ' " ^ ' al affairs, died liist Friday, Dec.
8. at his home in Cincinnati. Funeral services were held Sun¬ day morning at the Rockdale Temple, Cincinnati, of which Mr. Rosenberg was a past presi¬ dent.
SIxty-th e years of age, Mr. Rosenberg had been president of the Union of American He¬ brew Congregations since April 4, 1943, when he was sleeted at thte post-convention Executive 'Board meeting of the Union held In New York. He had pre- ¦viously served as chairman of the Board from April 30, 1941.
curtain going up at 8.30. Direc¬ tor Jerry Grodln has announced that positively no one will be seated during the opening num¬ ber, tind since this is one of the outstanding choixis a nd, solo prodJJctlon humbers of the show, it is a "must" for those planning to attend." Patrons are therefore asked to be on time as not to rniss the opening of the show.
'Visitors at rehearsals during the past few Weeics'have already spread far and wide the fame of the mixed chorus of sixty voices; which remains on stage dulling (the entire show, unci which. carrica the'bulk of the mtjslc, slriglng' the lilting and fascinating Romberg, arrange¬ ments of popular and semi-clas¬ sical nurnbers,'
Tribute must be paid at this time to the personnel of the chorus, composed of 18 u^en and 38 girls and women, who, under the capable and tlrelesa dlrec- (Contlnued on Page Five)
CINCINNATI, O. —Elevation of Or. Maurice N. Eisendrath, of Cincinnati, from .director to president and the election of Jacob AarpnsOn, of New York, as' chairman of the Executive Board of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations were vo¬ ted at the semi-annual Meet¬ ing of the Boa:'d held here..Dr, Eisendrath has been director of the Union of American He¬ brew Congregations for -over three years, an organization which is comprised of 340 Re¬ form Jewish congregations throughout the country. Mr. Ai'onsoil, who is a vice-president of the New York Central Rail¬ road and has been a member of the Board for over five years, was elected to a newly created post.
W SCHOOL BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN MEETING
A meeting of the workers of the Columbus Hebrew School Building B^ind drive will take pjaoe next'-'Monday, Dec leth; 8 30 P. M., at the Hebrew School All the campaign work ers are urged to attend as Im. portant matters , are to be brought up tor discussion.
TO DISCUSS SITUATION IN PALESTINE DEC. 18th
Arye Keaselman, well known orator who recently arrived from his home city of Tel Aviv, Palestine, will be the .guest speaker' next Wednesday, Deo 18, at the Beth Jacob synagogue. His talk ,whlch will begin promptly at 8 P M., will reveal some mtere$tlng highlights on the true picture of Palestine to¬ day. The pubUo js Invited,
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4,m1.^
' R. J. (Rmly) KlempcKcr
A meeting which ' will long be remembered by the men and women who constitute the , Schoiithai Board was the one held on Thursday evening, Dec. ' 5, at the Fort Hayes Holjeil. With DI-. E J. Gordon,' Uie genial host of the occasion, the meeting, was highlighted by a touching review ot "The Center, Yester¬ day and Today" by. Mrs. E. J. 'Gordon, and a presentaton by Dgvid Goldsmith on "The Cen¬ ter Today and Tomorrow". Re¬ ports were also given by Joseph Basch, Treasurer, Rose Sugarman, Secretary and Dr' Harry Topolosky, "headli^g a special fact finding committee.
The musical portion of the evening's program Incluiied vo¬ cal selections by Jerry C 'oditi and Miss Beverly Thall, accom¬ panied by Mrs, Ellis Krupnlck.
Dr. Gordon's recollections cov¬ ering a period of almost 50 yeara of Columbud Jewish hls-j toiy' proved most interesting.' He spoke of the early beginnings of tho Jewish Cente^;, commend¬ ing some of the pioneer workers present that eVenlhg, Mrs, A. Goldberg, Mrs. Isaac ^Vplf, Mrs-. , (Co^itlnued on Page Eight)
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•', '¦'"'¦'s'^
I ^
S1\V>^ Serving Colmnbus and CentraJ Ohio Jewish Communiiy %]P^
Vol. 24, No. 51
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, DUCBMBUR 13, lD4fl
Devoted to American and Jewish Ideals
Capacity Crowd Anticipated for B*nai Brith Women Variety Show Premiere Tonight at 8:30
Jerry Orodin
director
1.... K. A.rt.l.. .
Aaron ColiAn
Pianist
(l-tV-iJ
Summer and Klemperer Head New and Old Jewish Centers
Eiect Trustees, Officers, Adopt Constitution I And Appoint Several Major Committees
Additional progress toward tde new Jewish Center has been made with the selection ot trustees, election of officers, adoption of a constitution and the appointment of several major committees.
Samuel N. Summer, general chairman of the Campaign Co'mmittee, which so successfully raised the funds needed for the new structure, was elected president of the Jewish Center at a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees.
Dr. E, J. Gordon was named honorary president; Al- beri Schiff, I. W. Garek and Abe A. Wolman, vice presi¬ dents; William Wasserstrom, secretary, and Jack S. Res¬ ler, treasurer.
The following committees were appointed by Mr. Summer:
V
Wlien the curtain goes up at 8:30 tonight on the Premiere showing of "Pacit Up Your Trebles",, .the gigantic Musical ¦Variety Show culminating the Eighth Annual BXind-Raising Project of the Columbus Chap¬ ter of B'nal Brith. Women, Gov¬ ernor and Mrs. Frank J. Laus- c)ie •will be the principal guests pf'^honot' in the East High Sclibol Auditorium. Although Mayor James A. Rhodes is out of the city, Mrs. Rhodes will be present, 'with a representa¬ tive of the Mayoi".
Other guests who will attend the opening night include Mv. and Mrs Albert A. Woldman, of Cleveland, 0. Mr. Woldman is the Chief of the Ohio State Bureau of Unemployment Com¬ pensation and a Past Preslderit of the B'nai B'rllh District Grand Lodge, while Mrs. Wold- man served as President of the Women's Grand' Lodge of. DIs, trlct 2 several years ago, and is now a member of the Woni' en/'s Supreme Council, National lAdralnlstratlve Board of the B'ngi BTlJh-Women
Many prominent commual leaders frojn sjnaller commun¬ ities stjrroupdiijg Columbus have also sent In pledgee ond •wiH be present on Saturday artd Sunday nights. Mayor Ben
Mrs. J. D. Sthoctcr
Co-Chalrman
Gordon, ot Circleville, 0., and his wife ¦will be honored guests at the Sunday performance, which is also scheduled to start promptly at 8:30 P. M.'
j^atrons are asked to be in their seats by 8:20, as the Over-
Helen Waren Most Impressive As Donor Dinner Speaker
Miss Helen Waren, star of the theatre and radio, denounced British policy of control in Pal¬ estine at the 18th. Annual Don¬ or Dinner • of the 'Columbus Chapter of 'Hadassah, held last Sunday 'evening at the Nell House ,
Speaking of the Ar^b prob-
:|em.-4''^^r^'l^>*^^y' working with the Jews'* lii an attempt to bring more ipimi- grants Ipto Palestine"
In a most • dramatic mamiert she-recounted Instances of the determination and resilience of the Jews, ¦who refused to be deported to Cyprus.
Miss Waren told the audience, which filled both the Junior and Main Ballrooms to capacity of her personal experiences as she first, became aware of the problem of the displaced Jews In Europe... how she helped them escape from Germany into Italy., and then, with the help (Continued on Page 8)
ADOLPH R08HNBERG BBFORm LEADER DIES AT (IS
FInitnco and Planning: Allen Gundershelmer, chairman; Jos¬ eph 'Basch, Herljert Byer, I. W. Garek, Harry Girbart, Dr. E. J. Gordon, R. J. Klemperer, Rob- eft Lazarus, Simon Lazarus, Robert K. Levy, Herman Luck- off, Samuel M. Melton, J. S. Resler,' Albert Schlff, Robert W. Schlff, Samuel Shinbach, Justin L. Sillman, J W Stein- hauser, Samuel Stone, Wm. \Vas- serstrom, A. A Wolman, Leo ¦yassenoff and A. I. Yenkin. ^
chairman; Robert A. Gllck, Wm. Kahn, Sidney L Kat2,\ Walter Katz, Leonard Kohn, .Harry R. Roth,, Samuel J,. Schlonsky and Samuel Shinbach.
Publicity: Herbert Byer, chair¬ man; Chas. Ross, Herbert Wise and Fred 'yenkin,
Site: A. I. Yenliin, chairman; Millard Cummliis, Troy A. F'ei- bel, Harry Gilbert, Arthur Gold¬ berg, Dr. E. J. Gordon, Herman Liickoff, Leonard Manekin. Samuel M. Melton, Jacic Ratner,
(Continued on Page Eight)
Samuel N. Summer
R. J. Klemperer Is New President Of Schonthal Center
EISENDRATH ELEVAIBD TO PRESIDENCy OP U.A.H.C.
CINCINNATI, O. — Adoiph Rosenberg, -presidenf of the Union of American Hebi'ew Con¬ gregations, and for many years ture will begin at 8:25, with I active In Jewish and Comraun- ' " ^ ' al affairs, died liist Friday, Dec.
8. at his home in Cincinnati. Funeral services were held Sun¬ day morning at the Rockdale Temple, Cincinnati, of which Mr. Rosenberg was a past presi¬ dent.
SIxty-th e years of age, Mr. Rosenberg had been president of the Union of American He¬ brew Congregations since April 4, 1943, when he was sleeted at thte post-convention Executive 'Board meeting of the Union held In New York. He had pre- ¦viously served as chairman of the Board from April 30, 1941.
curtain going up at 8.30. Direc¬ tor Jerry Grodln has announced that positively no one will be seated during the opening num¬ ber, tind since this is one of the outstanding choixis a nd, solo prodJJctlon humbers of the show, it is a "must" for those planning to attend." Patrons are therefore asked to be on time as not to rniss the opening of the show.
'Visitors at rehearsals during the past few Weeics'have already spread far and wide the fame of the mixed chorus of sixty voices; which remains on stage dulling (the entire show, unci which. carrica the'bulk of the mtjslc, slriglng' the lilting and fascinating Romberg, arrange¬ ments of popular and semi-clas¬ sical nurnbers,'
Tribute must be paid at this time to the personnel of the chorus, composed of 18 u^en and 38 girls and women, who, under the capable and tlrelesa dlrec- (Contlnued on Page Five)
CINCINNATI, O. —Elevation of Or. Maurice N. Eisendrath, of Cincinnati, from .director to president and the election of Jacob AarpnsOn, of New York, as' chairman of the Executive Board of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations were vo¬ ted at the semi-annual Meet¬ ing of the Boa:'d held here..Dr, Eisendrath has been director of the Union of American He¬ brew Congregations for -over three years, an organization which is comprised of 340 Re¬ form Jewish congregations throughout the country. Mr. Ai'onsoil, who is a vice-president of the New York Central Rail¬ road and has been a member of the Board for over five years, was elected to a newly created post.
W SCHOOL BUILDING FUND CAMPAIGN MEETING
A meeting of the workers of the Columbus Hebrew School Building B^ind drive will take pjaoe next'-'Monday, Dec leth; 8 30 P. M., at the Hebrew School All the campaign work ers are urged to attend as Im. portant matters , are to be brought up tor discussion.
TO DISCUSS SITUATION IN PALESTINE DEC. 18th
Arye Keaselman, well known orator who recently arrived from his home city of Tel Aviv, Palestine, will be the .guest speaker' next Wednesday, Deo 18, at the Beth Jacob synagogue. His talk ,whlch will begin promptly at 8 P M., will reveal some mtere$tlng highlights on the true picture of Palestine to¬ day. The pubUo js Invited,
.,,;;j;2,.;3*cn=:t*t::ai£ua:^S2:
4,m1.^
' R. J. (Rmly) KlempcKcr
A meeting which ' will long be remembered by the men and women who constitute the , Schoiithai Board was the one held on Thursday evening, Dec. ' 5, at the Fort Hayes Holjeil. With DI-. E J. Gordon,' Uie genial host of the occasion, the meeting, was highlighted by a touching review ot "The Center, Yester¬ day and Today" by. Mrs. E. J. 'Gordon, and a presentaton by Dgvid Goldsmith on "The Cen¬ ter Today and Tomorrow". Re¬ ports were also given by Joseph Basch, Treasurer, Rose Sugarman, Secretary and Dr' Harry Topolosky, "headli^g a special fact finding committee.
The musical portion of the evening's program Incluiied vo¬ cal selections by Jerry C 'oditi and Miss Beverly Thall, accom¬ panied by Mrs, Ellis Krupnlck.
Dr. Gordon's recollections cov¬ ering a period of almost 50 yeara of Columbud Jewish hls-j toiy' proved most interesting.' He spoke of the early beginnings of tho Jewish Cente^;, commend¬ ing some of the pioneer workers present that eVenlhg, Mrs, A. Goldberg, Mrs. Isaac ^Vplf, Mrs-. , (Co^itlnued on Page Eight)
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